EDEM Is An Advanced DEM (Discrete Element Method) Software Package For Simulation and Analysis of Particulate Solids Handling and Processing Operations
EDEM Is An Advanced DEM (Discrete Element Method) Software Package For Simulation and Analysis of Particulate Solids Handling and Processing Operations
Global Locations
Supported Platforms
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System Requirements
1GB RAM
P4 3GHz or Intel Xeon; AMD64 or Intel 64
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce or ATI Radeon
with 128MB
300 MB free hard disk space to install the software
Global Headquarters
DEM Solutions Ltd.
49 Queen Street
Edinburgh
EH2 3NH
UK
t +44 (0)131 558 2681
f +44 (0)131 558 2672
Americas Office
DEM Solutions (USA) Inc.
24 Hanover Street, Suite 10
Lebanon, NH 03766
USA
t +1-603-448-2330
f +1-866-806-7957
German Office
DEM Solutions (Deutchland) GmbH.
Unterster Zwerchweg 38
Frankfurt/Main
D-60599
Germany
t +49 (69) 695 357 38 or +49 (176)96 160 657
f +49 (69)695 357 39
Singapore Office
DEM Solutions Ltd.
3 Moulmein Rise #05-01
Singapore 308144
t +65-9730-3935
f +65 6234 1381
For a full list of EDEM Distributors please visit
www.dem-solutions.com
EDEM provides a modeling environment that enables you to handle the complexity of
real industrial processes. It is easy-to-use yet provides you with the flexibility to
incorporate your own physical models and couple with other CAE tools.
With EDEM you can quickly and easily create a
parameterized model of your granular solids system.
CAD models of real particles can be imported to
obtain an accurate representation of their shape.
Add the mechanical, material and other physical
properties to form your model particles. These can
be stored in a library allowing you to build a
collection specific to your processes.
Solution
Fast, efficient detection of contact between discrete
objects is a key feature of EDEMs discrete element
solver. The software runs on single processor and
shared memory multi-core platforms in both Windows
and Linux environments.
EDEM provides a range of mechanical contact models
implemented using EDEMs applications interface in
the form of User Defined Libraries (UDL). These include:
Hertz-Mindlin
Linear Spring
Cohesion
Bonded Particle
Moving Surface
Analysis
EDEM simulations produce a wealth of new and
valuable data including:
Features include:
Fast 3D visualization with pan and zoom
Built-in video generation from rendered images at
each time-step
Generation of plots of primary data and userdefined parametric data
Population-based spatial analysis
Particle tracking, vector plots
Contact and structure visualization
Data export to ASCII and other formats.
Modeling
Multi-physics simulation
Particle-Fluid Interaction
Particle-fluid interactions can be handled in EDEM
either as a uni-directional or bi-directional interaction.
Uni-directional interaction, where only the fluid drag
on the particles is considered, can be implemented in
a Particle Body Force UDL, usually by reading the
fluid velocity profile from a CFD results file. Two-way
coupling requires a dynamic link with the CFD code
so that momentum (as well as heat and mass if desired)
is exchanged between the particles and fluid. In this
type of coupling data is transferred from EDEM via
an interface to the CFD code in an iterative cycle.